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[U.K. Lawmakers Reject ‘No-Deal’ Brexit, and Defy Theresa May Yet Again]( [U.K. Lawmakers Reject ‘No-Deal’ Brexit, and Defy Theresa May Yet Again]( By STEPHEN CASTLE Parliament’s actions undercut the prime minister, worsening the power vacuum in British politics and making an extension of the Brexit deadline more likely. [Paul Manafort’s Prison Sentence Is Nearly Doubled to 7½ Years]( [Paul Manafort’s Prison Sentence Is Nearly Doubled to 7½ Years]( By SHARON LaFRANIERE President Trump’s former campaign chairman’s total prison sentence is now 7½ years after a second judge ruled in one of the special counsel’s highest-profile cases. For more top news, go to [NYTimes.com »]( ADVERTISEMENT [Get New York Today in Your Inbox]( [Get New York Today in Your Inbox]( What you need to know to start your day in New York, including news, weather, free events and a look at the lighter side of life. 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